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"collateral ramifications" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the secondary effects of an action or event. For example: "The CEO's decision to close the factory had a series of collateral ramifications, including decreased wages for the area's working class."
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Dentinal tubules have very thin collateral ramifications (1 μ diameter).
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The descending part of the paraconal interventricular branch divided into the (left) conal branch, the proximal collateral branches, the intermediate collateral branch, the distal collateral branch, the septal branches and numerous small ramifications to the lateral walls of the right and left ventricles on the auricular surface of the heart:.
While there are quite some studies describing the morphology of the dendrites and the 3D-geometry of the dendritic arborizations of MSN in the striatum, it has clearly been more difficult to fill the very delicate recurrent collateral, intrastriatal axonal ramifications of these neurons.
Trump's demagoguery is, to West, a blueprint for West's own imagined Presidency, which he first announced at the MTV V.M.A.s, in 2015, and evidence of an aesthetic victory; the political ramifications of his endorsement of Trump are collateral ripples that he refuses to register.
Studies conducted in dogs and cats have shown that the number of collateral vessels varies between individuals and that they may occur as single, double or even triple homonymous ramifications [ 11, 29].
Collateral power, collateral damage.
"I'm collateral damage".
No collateral, said JPMorgan.
"It has terrible ramifications".
"Ramifications" whispers coyly.
The ramifications are many.
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